National |
17,187,000 |
28,605,000 |
Alabama |
270,000 |
464,000 |
Alaska |
55,000 |
78,000 |
Arizona |
313,000 |
551,000 |
Arkansas |
150,000 |
227,000 |
California |
1,903,000 |
3,291,000 |
Colorado |
254,000 |
501,000 |
Connecticut |
109,000 |
216,000 |
Delaware |
29,000 |
48,000 |
District of Columbia |
9,000 |
36,000 |
Florida |
1,587,000 |
2,545,000 |
Georgia |
654,000 |
1,063,000 |
Hawaii |
29,000 |
58,000 |
Idaho |
130,000 |
202,000 |
Illinois |
501,000 |
937,000 |
Indiana |
354,000 |
525,000 |
Iowa |
127,000 |
262,000 |
Kansas |
161,000 |
298,000 |
Kentucky |
192,000 |
302,000 |
Louisiana |
344,000 |
489,000 |
Maine |
77,000 |
122,000 |
Maryland |
201,000 |
419,000 |
Massachusetts |
118,000 |
259,000 |
Michigan |
436,000 |
725,000 |
Minnesota |
90,000 |
298,000 |
Mississippi |
204,000 |
298,000 |
Missouri |
386,000 |
657,000 |
Montana |
97,000 |
152,000 |
Nebraska |
122,000 |
239,000 |
Nevada |
155,000 |
249,000 |
New Hampshire |
81,000 |
137,000 |
New Jersey |
400,000 |
628,000 |
New Mexico |
118,000 |
193,000 |
New York |
779,000 |
1,264,000 |
North Carolina |
684,000 |
1,073,000 |
North Dakota |
43,000 |
77,000 |
Ohio |
544,000 |
812,000 |
Oklahoma |
256,000 |
446,000 |
Oregon |
187,000 |
337,000 |
Pennsylvania |
715,000 |
1,276,000 |
Rhode Island |
40,000 |
70,000 |
South Carolina |
336,000 |
491,000 |
South Dakota |
70,000 |
118,000 |
Tennessee |
387,000 |
645,000 |
Texas |
2,049,000 |
3,143,000 |
Utah |
206,000 |
331,000 |
Vermont |
27,000 |
45,000 |
Virginia |
518,000 |
823,000 |
Washington |
272,000 |
507,000 |
West Virginia |
71,000 |
117,000 |
Wisconsin |
301,000 |
482,000 |
Wyoming |
47,000 |
80,000 |
Source: KFF analysis of March 2012 and 2013 CPS. See Methods for more details.